File:GENERAL VIEW OF GENERATING STATION AS SEEN FROM FLY ASH STORAGE TANKS; WEST FACADE OF POWERHOUSE AND BOILER BUILDING (FRONT) - Commonwlth Edison Company, Crawford Electrical HAER ILL, 16-CHIG, 141-1.tif
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- Significance: The buildings of the Crawford Electric Generating Station were designed by the renowned architectural firm of Graham, Anderson, Probst and White; the Crawford Station also reflects the rapid expansion in the 1920s of Chicago's largest electric utility, the Commonwealth Edison Company.
- Survey number: HAER IL-114
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